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Tired Quotes by Jack Kerouac
- Holy flowers floating in the air, were all these tired faces in the dawn of Jazz America.
- I woke up as the sun was reddening; and that was the one distinct time in my life, the strangest moment of all, when I…
- Besides, all my New York friends were in the negative, nightmare position of putting down society and giving their tired bookish or political or psychoanalytical…
- because he had no place he could stay in without getting tired of it and because there was nowhere to go but everywhere, keep rolling…
- Way far back in the beginning of the world was the whirlwind warning that we could all be blown away like chips and cry- Men…
More Tired Quotes
- Retired is being tired twice, I've thought, first tired of working, then tired of not. — Richard Armour
- To kill a relative of whom you are tired is something. But to inherit his property afterwards, that is genuine pleasure. — Honore de Balzac
- A platitude is simply a truth repeated till people get tired of hearing it. — Stanley Baldwin
- People have been born in refugee camps and they are getting tired of that. — Javier Bardem
- I love conducting. What I'm tired of is music administration. I don't want that. I just want to make music. — Daniel Barenboim
- The American people are sick and tired of this 'lesser evil' garbage they get fed every election year. Both the Democrats and… — Roseanne Barr
- I'm tired of love; I'm still more tired of rhyme; but money gives me pleasure all the time. — Hilaire Belloc
- All parts of the human body get tired eventually - except the tongue. — Konrad Adenauer
- I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question. — Yogi Berra
- I just got tired of being sick and tired and feeling down. Unfortunately, you don't realize this until you're getting sober but… — Steven Adler
- Usually I'm too tired to apologize. — Lewis Black
- I had given up the guitar between '75 and '78. I completely lost interest. I was sick of hearing other guitar players… — Ritchie Blackmore